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dunno where that is lol

this guy trains at fenix point cook his afkn beast always has green wrfl shorts on tatts on shoulder/arm fit as all hell guys an animal wouldnt wana play against him :wacko:

Green shorts, probably Spotswood...Yellow lettering?

Probably play him in 3 weeks..lol

Dragged some VT clubby after lunch today - was lols. (to the speed limit anyway)

Lol asif bother with that.

Had some dumb shit in a black r33 go at me. Lets just say he was waaaaay back. Comes and asks me my power at the next lights and claimed he has 280rwkw. I just looked at him and went. "no mate you don't. This is 280rwkw." his passenger was pissing himself laughing.

and LOL @ 3/4 filling a tank for economy... All of what, 5-8Kgs of weight? hahaha... i cannot fathom...

You'd get better gains running 4psi more in the tyres.

And filing up 3 times a week = you be paying more @ worse times = less economical

dunno where that is lol

this guy trains at fenix point cook his afkn beast always has green wrfl shorts on tatts on shoulder/arm fit as all hell guys an animal wouldnt wana play against him :wacko:

That blokes a f**kn machine!

Try driving a 4cyl car with barely much more than 200kw, you feel the difference, trust me!!

Like if I have a 100kg friend in the car the bloody thing just doesn't move. Not like my ZX when I could have 4 passengers and still get pushed back in the seat a bit.

actually ther arnt all bad

evo goes all with car weight of 1400kg and 205kw

even with passengers

I doubt a little tuna can car has as big of a tank, i bet its single figures!

Im waiting for the next idea of leaving the spare tyre/jack out for weight reduction.

Or like that other idiot in the Skyline Discussion who removed the A/C to increase fuel economy/lighten the car LOL...

and LOL @ 3/4 filling a tank for economy... All of what, 5-8Kgs of weight? hahaha... i cannot fathom...

You'd get better gains running 4psi more in the tyres.

And filing up 3 times a week = you be paying more @ worse times = less economical

I said 3/4 is the max I've ever put in. It normally sits around 1/4. I put in $30 when it gets close to empty.

Also if it's expensive then I'll only put in about $10 and wait for the price to go down. I only put in $30 if it's cheap.

Weird system but it works for me.

EDIT:

Lol @ tyre/spare jack..... I removed my spare tyre and tool kit the day I got the car :P

Edited by jezza boii

I said 3/4 is the max I've ever put in. It normally sits around 1/4. I put in $30 when it gets close to empty.

Also if it's expensive then I'll only put in about $10 and wait for the price to go down. I only put in $30 if it's cheap.

Weird system but it works for me.

i bet your fuel system likes all the shit floating around from 1/4 tank too

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